2017 IEEE International Conference on RFID Technology &Amp; Application (RFID-TA) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/rfid-ta.2017.8098892
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Array sub-loops reader antenna for HF RFID tracking

Abstract: this paper focuses on tracking and objects identification by means of High Frequency magnetic coupling RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification) at 13, 56 MHz. The coil of the used RFID tags corresponds to 1.9% of the reader coil surface (120x160 cm²). To increase the size ratio between the two coils, we proposed the use of multiple twisted loops antenna. The reader antenna is consequently divided into four sub-loops, corresponding to 8% of the surface of each one of the sub-loops area. According to the principle … Show more

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“…Acceptable limits vary between countries and are included in the ETSI standards. The exchange of information between the passive transponder and the RFID reader is modulated by the carrier's reflection coefficient (backscatter) [40,41]. This is achieved by changing the load on the transponder antenna [32].…”
Section: Operation Of the Rfid Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acceptable limits vary between countries and are included in the ETSI standards. The exchange of information between the passive transponder and the RFID reader is modulated by the carrier's reflection coefficient (backscatter) [40,41]. This is achieved by changing the load on the transponder antenna [32].…”
Section: Operation Of the Rfid Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%